The first command makes the script you created executable, the second makes sure that the service always start at boot and the last one starts the service immediately so you can test the workaround without having to reboot the system.

The first command makes the script you created executable, the second makes sure that the service always start at boot and the last one starts the service immediately so you can test the workaround without having to reboot the system.

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=== Open in terminal not work in deepin-file-manager ===

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See [https://github.com/linuxdeepin/developer-center/issues/121 here]. A solution for the moment:

Using xinitrc

Note: If you want to start Xorg at boot, please read the Start X at login article.

Troubleshooting

No background after resuming from standby

Because of the way the NVIDIA driver stores its FBOs [1], it happens that after resuming from standby the background suddenly disappears, leaving only a white screen with possibly some color noise on it. The bug appears to be fixed in GNOME upstream, but the Deepin desktop environment still has it.

A possible workaround would be restarting the window manager every time the computer resumes from suspension. A way to do that would be creating the following systemd service

The first command makes the script you created executable, the second makes sure that the service always start at boot and the last one starts the service immediately so you can test the workaround without having to reboot the system.

Bug Reporting

Any upstream or arch packaging related bugs should be reported here.
All deepin developers will see the bug reports and solve them as soon as possible.